Boxing has been a significant part of the athlete's life since he took up the sport at age 13. He began his journey at St Paul's Boxing Club in Hull, England. His initial interest in boxing was sparked by accompanying his brother Kane to the club.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Men Bantamweight | G Gold |
He continues to train under the guidance of Mick Bromby at St Paul's ABC in Hull. This long-standing relationship with his coach and club has been instrumental in shaping his career.
He made his international debut in 2008. One of his most memorable achievements is becoming European champion and winning a silver medal at the world championships. These accomplishments have cemented his reputation in the boxing community.
In 2009, he was named Amateur Boxer of the Year by the Boxing Writers Club of Great Britain. In 2008, he became the first Briton to win gold at a European championship since 1961. These honours reflect his dedication and skill in boxing.
The most influential people in his career are his family. His sporting idols include legendary boxers Muhammed Ali, Roy Jones Jr., and Sugar Ray Leonard. His philosophy is simple yet profound: "Win, but most of all enjoy it."
His journey has not been without challenges. A hand injury kept him out of action for 10 months between 2009 and 2010. Despite this setback, he returned to the sport with renewed determination.
Outside the ring, he resides in England with his partner and one son. He speaks English fluently, which helps him connect with fans and media alike.
The athlete's future plans include continuing to train and compete at the highest levels. With his dedication and support system, he aims to achieve even greater heights in boxing.
Boxing has been a significant part of the athlete's life since he took up the sport at age 13. He began his journey at St Paul's Boxing Club in Hull, England. His initial interest in boxing was sparked by accompanying his brother Kane to the club.